No. . Acute cystitis is inflammation of the bladder either by an infection or some other irritant. It usually causes urinary problems like increased frequency, urgency, discomfort when urinating, but will not cause testicular pain. You should see your doctor for an exam and further advice.

Sure can! The bladder rests behind the pubic bone and as it fills, extends above the pubic bone more towards the abdominal area. An infection in the bladder could certainly cause pain above the pubis.
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Sure can! The bladder rests behind the pubic bone and as it fills, extends above the pubic bone more towards the abdominal area. An infection in the bladder could certainly cause pain above the pubis.
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